AG -v- Falle [2009] JRC 119 (12 June 2009)

AG -v- Falle [2009] JRC 119 (12 June 2009)

Despite the seriousness of the offence and the defendant's record, exceptional mitigation including rehabilitation efforts, caring responsibilities, and positive expert recommendations justified a non-custodial sentence with probation, treatment, and community service.

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Citation
[2009] JRC 119
Parties
Defendant: Mr Falle; Prosecutor: The Crown
Jurisdiction
Jersey
Judgment Date
12 June 2009
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Sentencing
Outcome
non-custodial sentence imposed
Legal Topics
Breaking and Entering, Sentencing, Probation, Community Service, Treatment Order
Criminal Law Breaking and Entering Sentencing Probation Community Service Treatment Order

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Parties

Mr Falle

Defendant

The Crown

Prosecutor

Procedural Posture

Criminal / Sentencing

  1. 1 Appropriate sentence for breaking and entering with prior convictions
  2. 2 Whether exceptional mitigation justifies a non-custodial sentence

Ratio Decidendi

Despite the seriousness of the offence and the defendant's record, exceptional mitigation including rehabilitation efforts, caring responsibilities, and positive expert recommendations justified a non-custodial sentence with probation, treatment, and community service.

Court Disposition

non-custodial sentence imposed

Orders

  • 18 month probation order
  • 12 month treatment order with Alcohol and Drugs Service